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Disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max: How to Unlock a Disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max?
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Disabled?
Because of using face masks, Face ID on iPhone does not always work correctly, and we are entering our passcodes more than before. If we enter it incorrectly a few times in succession, the phone will disable itself to prevent unauthorized access. It can seem like the end of the world because in so many ways smartphones have become our world. Here are ways you can unlock your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max disabled due to too many incorrect passcode attempts.
Part 1: Unlock Disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Without iTunes/ iCloud Using Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock (iOS)
We know and understand that the word troubleshooting can remind you of long telephone calls with support or making appointments and driving down to specialists and spending obscene amounts of money to get solutions. You do not want that. How about a way you could unlock your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max in a simple, 1-click way instead?
Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock is a unique tool designed to help you avoid all hassles and get back on track quickly. It comprises modules designed to help you with all the issues that you might encounter during smartphone use. Naturally, there is something to help you when your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max is disabled. You don’t need to use anything else, no other software or special cable or support. All you need is this one software you can download on your computer (both macOS and Windows supported) and you’re good to go.
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Do note that all methods that unlock your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max will necessarily wipe your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max and remove all data from the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max device, essentially booting it up as new.
Step 1: Launch Dr.Fone and click the module titled “Screen Unlock”.
Step 2: Choose the “iOS” option, then select “Unlock iOS Screen” on the subsequent screen to continue unlocking your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Step 3: Follow the provided instructions to start the disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max in Recovery Mode to unlock it. If for any reason the phone does not boot in Recovery Mode, there are instructions provided at the bottom to enter what is called DFU mode.
Step 4: Dr.Fone will read and display your phone model and the software installed on it. If the model displayed is incorrect, use the dropdown to pick the correct detail. Click “Start” to download the specific firmware file for your particular Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max model.
Step 5: After the download completes, please click Unlock Now to start unlocking the disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max will be unlocked in a short span of time. Please note that all data would have been wiped out from the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max device. When you set the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max device up again, if you set it to use iCloud, data such as Contacts, iCloud Photos, iCloud Drive data, etc. will be downloaded onto your device again. The apps you had on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max prior to it getting disabled can be downloaded again from the App Store. If you did not use iCloud but backed up the data manually, you will have to manually restore that data onto the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max device again.
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Part 2: Unlock Disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Using iTunes or macOS Finder
Of course, there is an official way that Apple provides for users to restore device firmware using iTunes or macOS Finder. For this, iPhone is put under Recovery Mode manually and Finder or iTunes is used to reinstall software on it directly from Apple. This process is fine for people who are conversant in tech, since this process can throw up a lot of errors that are just numbers, and people can get confused as to what they mean, resulting in frustration.
Step 1: Connect your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max to a Windows/ macOS device and launch iTunes. If you are on a Mac that runs macOS Catalina or higher, open Finder since you would not have access to iTunes anymore.
Step 2: Pick your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max and do the following:
(2.1) Press the volume up button and let it go.
(2.2) Press the volume down button and let it go.
(2.3) Press the Side Button (power button, on the right side of your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max) and keep it pressed till Finder or iTunes detects the phone in Recovery Mode.
Step 3: Choose Restore to download and reinstall the latest iOS on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max and unlock your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
When the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max reboots, it will be reset to factory settings, and you can set it up again as you did when brand new.
Part 3: Unlock Disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Using iCloud Website (Find iPhone method)
Another method you may go with to unlock your disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max is using the iCloud website to gain access back. This is a fairly easy way and doesn’t require going through complex hoops.
Find My is available both online via the iCloud website and on iOS devices and on Macs. In case the only Apple product you own is the currently disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, you can use Find My on the iCloud website from any other computer you may have to unlock your disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Step 1: Visit https://icloud.com and log in into the same iCloud account/ Apple ID as the disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Step 2: Go to Find My, select your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Step 3: Click Erase iPhone and confirm.
This will start the wipe process on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max remotely and your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max will be reset to factory settings. You can now proceed to setup your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max once again.
Part 4: Unlock Disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Using Find My iPhone App
There are times you have another iOS device in the family or just lying around, you can use that device to unlock your disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max. This method is particularly useful if you’re traveling with family or alone, and only have family members with their own iOS devices or, say, your iPad with you. As always, note that all these methods will wipe your data from your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Step 1: Open the Find My app on your other iOS device or Mac
Step 2: Select your disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max from the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max devices from the left pane, click/ tap your disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max and click/ tap Erase This Device
The disabled iPhone will be wiped and reset to factory settings. You can then set it up again.
Part 5: Unlock Disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Without A Computer
There are millions in the world who do not use the traditional computer so to speak. They have entered the post-PC era as they say, and their needs are met without a regular desktop or a laptop. They live wirelessly. They travel the world. Are you one of them? How would you unlock disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max with no desktop/ laptop computer around? You have a few options.
You can use your other iOS device with Find My iPhone app to unlock your disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max or you can use the iCloud website from your other device and Find iPhone app to unlock your disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
The second option is to get a loaner device from someone you know. A loaner device is a device you borrow from someone to use for a purpose and return it when you are done with it. In this case, you can ask for a computer from someone you know and use it to unlock your disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max and return the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max device back. That way, you can use iTunes or macOS Finder if you’re more favorable to using that method.
When using a computer, the simplest, easiest, most flexible, and robust method to unlock disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max is using third-party tools such as Dr.Fone – Screen Unlock (iOS). However, Dr.Fone is not just for troubleshooting and unlocking your disabled devices. Dr.Fone is like that multi-utility knife that can do a variety of things.
Using Dr.Fone you can not only unlock your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max with ease, you can also use it periodically as a backup and restore tool that gives power in your hands. How does it do that? When you launched Dr.Fone, you had several modules to choose from and you chose Screen Unlock to unlock your disabled device. Instead of that, you can choose the Phone Backup module to backup and restore data from and to your device. Why would you use a third-party tool to backup and restore?
As you may be aware, using iTunes or macOS Finder allows you to backup and restore data onto your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max easily, but, the one glaring omission here is that it does not allow you to choose what you want to backup and what you want to restore. This is a much-coveted feature that is glaringly absent from the Apple world so far, and with Dr.Fone’s iOS Phone Backup feature you can have that choice in your hands, just like you do with Android. Dr.Fone allows you to choose what you want to backup, so, you can back up just your photos, just your text messages, just your files, or any combination thereof, for the matter. And, when it comes to restore, you can restore selectively as well. So, suppose you backed up your entire data using Dr.Fone, now you can restore just the text messages if you so want.
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Part 6: Prevent iPhone From Getting Disabled Again
After all this to get access back, you might think let’s go passcode-less and prevent the hassle. Don’t do that - that’s worse and unsafe. Instead, here are tips you can use to make sure you don’t accidentally disable your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max again.
Tip 1: About Passcodes
- 1.1 Set a passcode that is easier to remember for you but difficult to think of for thieves and others.
- 1.2 Never use birthdates, years, vehicle numbers or any such numbers that may be easily tried by others.
- 1.3 Never use repeating numbers.
- 1.4 Do not use your ATM PIN as your phone passcode either. Think of some digits or combination that makes sense to you and only you. And then use it.
Tip 2: Use Face ID
Along with Passcode comes the option of Face ID on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, so use that. That will minimize instances for you to enter your passcode, and may make you forget it again, though. So, make sure that the passcode you set does make sense to you and you can remember it always without effort.
Conclusion
Not all of us have the memory of elephants. With Touch ID and Face ID on our iPhones minimizing the use of passcodes, we may forget them. Another factor in forgetting passcodes is being too smart for our own good and trying to set up such a secure passcode that even we are not able to remember it. If we enter incorrect passcode too many times, the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max disables itself and we need to restore it to factory settings to unlock it again. There are several ways to do that, depending on the time you are willing to spend on the job and your proficiency level, along with the resources that you have with you right now. For example, if a method requires use of another iOS device and you do not have it, that method is not useful to you right now, pick another. Lastly, when the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max device is reset, instead of going passcode-less to make sure that you do not forget the passcode again, it is best to set up a passcode that you can somehow remember.
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Auto-lock on iOS devices serves multiple purposes - it conserves battery life, secures your data, and more. But have you encountered the Auto-Lock greyed-out dilemma, fixed at 30 seconds? When this setting becomes inaccessible, it limits your control over screen timeout.
Read on if you’ve encountered a similar problem on your iOS device. In this guide, we’ll explore the possible reasons and offer steps to fix Auto-Lock greyed out on iPhone and iPad devices. If force restarts or settings resets haven’t worked for you, we’ve got alternative solutions. Let’s get started.
Part 1: Why Is Auto-Lock Greyed Out on iOS Device?
There are a few reasons why the Auto-Lock might be greyed out on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max or iPad device, preventing you from adjusting the duration. Here are the most common culprits:
Low Power Mode
When you activate Low Power Mode on your iOS device, you might notice the screen automatically locking after 30 seconds of inactivity. This quick sleep setting, implemented to minimize power usage, explains why the Auto-Lock option appears greyed out and inaccessible.
Screen Time Restrictions
Screen Time restrictions can impact Auto-Lock. For instance, if your downtime schedule blocks all apps, the screen locks itself, even if the Auto-Lock timer hasn’t run out.
MDM Profile Restrictions
If the Auto-Lock is greyed out on your iPad or iPhone and you use it for work or school, a Mobile Device Management (MDM) profile might be the reason. This profile restricts settings, including Auto-Lock. To fix this, contact your IT administrator and ask if they can adjust the MDM profile settings.
Alright, you know the possible reasons why the Auto-Lock option is not working on your iOS device. Still, you might be wondering how to fix the Auto-Lock greyed-out issue. Below are several ways to get your iPad or iPhone Auto-Lock working normally again.
Fix No.1: Disable Low Power Mode
Your iPhone Auto-Lock greyed out because Low Power Mode limits background activities, including the Auto-Lock option. In this mode, you cannot change the Auto-Lock settings. Turn off Low Power Mode to fix this issue and choose your preferred timeout. Here’s how:
- Step 1: Go to your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max or iPad’s Settings app.
- Step 2: Scroll down and tap Battery. It will show you your device’s battery usage and available settings.
- Step 3: Turn off the Low Power Mode. Now, the greyed-out Auto-Lock option in Settings should be available again.
Low Battery Mode can stretch your battery life further. But if you need your screen to stay on longer, like while reading an article or watching a video, you can turn it off. It lets you adjust the screen timeout in Settings so it stays awake for as long as you like.
Fix No.2: Check Screen Time Restrictions
You’ve ruled out the Low Power Mode, but the Auto-Lock greyed out on iPad or iPhone remains. If Low Power Mode isn’t causing the problem, your screen time settings might be the issue. Some app restrictions can limit your screen use to specific times, causing it to lock automatically. Resolve this by removing limits, such as downtime and app restrictions, or turning it off.
- Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iOS device.
- Step 2: Go to Screen Time, then scroll down.
- Step 3: Tap Turn Off Screen Time.
Fix No.3: Remove MDM Configuration Profile
A configuration profile is a file that contains settings and restrictions that can be applied to an iOS device. Organizations, schools, or IT administrators often use it to manage devices remotely and enforce specific configurations. Once installed, the settings within a profile override the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max device’s default settings. It can include restrictions related to security, network access, app usage, and more.
Since an MDM configuration profile causes limitations, like the greyed-out Auto-Lock on iPad, removing it can be the solution. Doing so frees your iOS device from external settings imposed by the profile. Then, it could allow you to adjust the Auto-Lock time setting as you normally would.
Step 1: See the configuration profiles you installed on your iOS device.
Go to Settings> General > VPN & Device Management on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Go to Settings> General > Profiles & Device Management on your iPad.
Step 2: Select the configuration profile you need to delete.
Step 3: Tap Remove Profile, enter your device passcode, then tap Remove.
Fix No.4: Remove Network Settings Installed by MDM
Businesses often use Mobile Device Management (MDM) to remotely manage their employees’ iPhones and iPads. MDM lets IT admins push software updates, restrict apps, and remotely wipe a lost device. This keeps corporate data safe and devices under control, whether the company or the employee owns them.
If you’re having trouble with a greyed-out Auto-Lock timeout setting, disassociating your device from MDM might be an option. But remember, this is a big step. Make sure you follow your company’s authorized procedures to avoid unintended consequences.
If your IT team gives the green light, you might also be able to remove the network settings installed by MDM. Just proceed with caution, as messing with these settings could lead to instability or data loss. Here’s how:
- Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iOS device.
- Step 2: Navigate to General > Profile or VPN & Device Management (or a similar section).
- Step 3: Select the management and tap Remove Management.
If the option is unavailable, only the person who used Apple Configurator 2 or handles your company’s mobile device management platform can remove it.
Fix No.5: Use Dr.Fone To Bypass MDM Lock Without Data Loss
Unfortunately, manually removing profiles can be tricky, especially if they’re associated with MDM, Apple School Manager, or supervised configurations. These often require the removal of passwords, admin privileges, or complete data wipes. But there’s good news. Wondershare Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock (iOS) provides a simpler and safer solution.
Here’s why you should try it:
- **Speedy and Efficient:**No more endless troubleshooting. Dr.Fone bypasses the MDM lock in minutes, saving you precious time.
- **Data Stays Safe:**Unlike factory resets, Dr.Fone keeps all your precious photos, messages, and apps right where they belong.
- **No Jailbreaking:**Say goodbye to complex hacks and warranty voiding. Dr.Fone works without jailbreaking your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, keeping it healthy and secure.
- **Universal Compatibility:**Whether you own the latest iPhone with iOS 17 or an older version, Dr.Fone has your back. It supports all iOS devices and versions starting from iOS 7.0.
Have you ever bought a used iPad or Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max to find the Auto-Lock option greyed out and isn’t working? Mobile Device Management (MDM) profiles, often deployed by companies or schools, can restrict functionality. If you lack the credentials to bypass or remove it, Dr.Fone can help remove all MDM restrictions on your iOS device. Here’s how:
- Step 1: Download and open Dr.Fone on your computer. Next, connect your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max or iPad to the computer using a USB cable and navigate to Toolbox > Screen Unlock > iOS.
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- Step 2: Within the Screen Unlock tool window, select Unlock MDM iPhone.
- Step 3: Select Bypass MDM, then click Get Start to proceed.
- Step 4: Please review the message carefully before initiating the MDM bypass process. Once you’ve read it, click Start to Bypass to proceed.
- Step 5: If prompted, go to your device’s Settings > Apple ID > iCloud and turn off the Find My feature. Next, click OK to initiate the MDM bypass.
- Step 6: The software will display the progress of the bypass. Wait for it to complete.
- Step 7: You’ll see a confirmation message once the bypass is successful. Click Done to exit. Your device should now be free from MDM restrictions.
Fix No.6: Check and Adjust Auto-Lock Settings
Once you’ve tried all the fixes above, you might need to set up the Auto-Lock timeout again.
- Setup Auto-Lock on iPad
Here are the steps on how to change Auto-Lock on iPad devices:
- Step 1: Within the Settings app, scroll down the list on the left-hand side and tap Display & Brightness.
- Step 2: On the right-hand side of the Display & Brightness screen, tap the Auto-Lock option.
- Step 3: A list of time options will appear, ranging from 2 minutes to 15 minutes, as well as Never. Select the time you want your iPad to wait before automatically locking the screen after inactivity. If you want the screen to stay on indefinitely, choose Never.
Step 4: Once you’ve selected your preferred auto-lock duration, you can exit the Settings app. The change will be applied automatically.
- Setup Auto-Lock on iPhone
Here’s how to change Auto-Lock on iPhone devices:
- Step 1: Open the Settings app.
- Step 2: Tap on Display & Brightness, scroll down, and tap Auto-Lock.
- Step 3: Choose the desired time interval for your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max to automatically lock. The available options typically range from 30 seconds to 5 minutes. You may also have the option to select Never if you prefer to have the screen stay on indefinitely until you manually lock it.
Conclusion
There you have it. This guide has equipped you with the knowledge and solutions to fix the Auto-Lock greyed out on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max or iPad devices. From identifying the reasons like Low Power Mode and MDM configurations to implementing actionable fixes, you can now change your screen timeout. So, turn off those restrictions, remove MDM profiles, and head back to Settings.
For an easy solution, use Dr.Fone Screen Unlock to bypass MDM restrictions, giving you control over your device. Whether it’s a work phone or a personal device under MDM, Dr.Fone can offer an efficient solution. With a few clicks, you’ll have the Auto-Lock back on track, ensuring your iOS device works again just how you want it.
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Is Your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max in Security Lockout? Proper Ways To Unlock
Apple has strict mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access and safeguard valid users’ data. If you are facing a security lockout issue on your Apple device, it means you have entered the wrong passcode multiple times.
To bring back your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max in a working state, this guide provides some authentic methods to fix security lockout iPhone errors. Moreover, you will also find an advanced tool here that helps to resolve the security lockout at a high success rate.
Part 1. Understanding Security Lockout in iPhone: What It Is?
Security lockout error appears when you try entering a wrong passcode several times. That is when you have no chance left to enter the passcode, so you should be aware of the number of attempts.
Events to Security Lockout
The security lockout issue does not appear immediately on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max. The points below give insights about the streak of events that take your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max/iPad to security lockout error:
- Your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max only vibrates and shows no error till 5 wrong password attempts.
- When you enter an incorrect password 6 times consecutively, your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max will get disabled for at least 1 minute to try the next passcode.
- If you input the wrong password 7 times on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, it shows an “iPhone is disabled” error for 5 minutes.
- After the 8th attempt, you will have to wait for 15 minutes to try again.
- iPhone gets disabled for at least 60 minutes after 9 consecutive wrong passcode attempts.
- After the 10th incorrect password attempt, your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max will get into a “Security Lockup” error that doesn’t allow you to enter the password again.
If you have encountered this issue, unfortunately, we will offer easy solutions to fix iPhone or iPad security lockout errors.
Part 2. [Easiest Way] Remove Security Lockout From iPhone Using Wondershare Dr.Fone
As you’ve gone through the entire issue of Security Lockout in iOS devices, you will need to find an appropriate solution. Wondershare Dr.Fone provides a dedicated screen unlock tool to solve all relevant iOS unlocking issues. When discovering how to unlock the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max security lockout, Wondershare Dr.Fone helps you resolve it in no time.
You can find the latest support of iDevice and iOS versions across the tool, which makes it a versatile option. Consequently, you can bypass all types of screen locks from your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max or iPad without any inconvenience. This includes support in removing the carrier and iCloud activation locks.
Key Highlights of Dr.Fone
- You can remove Touch ID, Face ID, alphanumeric passcode, and Screen Time passcode at a high success rate within a few minutes.
- When unlocking your iDevice’s lock screen, it is unnecessary to deactivate Find My services to make Wondershare Dr.Fone operate.
- It also helps to remove MDM profiles and bypass MDM lock without data loss.
Steps To Unlock iPhone Screen Using Wondershare Dr.Fone
Do you have a query about how to get out of security lockout on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max with no effort? Wondershare Dr.Fone offers a legitimate and easy method to unlock your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max screen within no time:
- Step 1. Initiate and Select the Screen Unlock Feature
First, run Wondershare Dr.Fone on your computer and connect to your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max via cable. Open the “Toolbox” and select the “Screen Unlock” option.
- Step 2. Advance to Unlocking iOS Screen
After that, choose “iOS” to run the required process. On the next window, select the “Unlock iOS Screen” option. The tool will take you to the next screen, and there, click the “Start” button to proceed with unlocking the iOS device. Continue to put your iDevice into Recovery Mode as per the provided instructions on-screen.
- Step 3. Set Device Details and Continue To Unlock
Your “Device Model” will be recognized automatically in Wondershare Dr.Fone. Select the “System Version” and hit the “Start” button to download the related iOS firmware. After downloading, click the “Unlock Now” button to execute the screen unlocking process.
- Step 4. Verify iOS Firmware To Complete the Process
Type the code in the confirmation box in the next prompt window and hit the “Unlock” option. After confirmation, a bar shows the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max device unlocking progress on the next screen. Once the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max is unlocked successfully, click the “Done” button to terminate the process.
Part 3. How To Get iPhone out of Security Lockout From iPhone Directly?
Getting your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max out of Security Lockout from the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max directly is a simple and quick technique, but it can cause potential data loss. Users owning an eSIM might get one option of keeping the SIM and its data while executing the process. While you have your latest iPhone locked out, we have provided a simple step-by-step guide explaining how to get your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max out of security lockout:
- Step 1. On your “iPhone Unavailable” screen, tap the “Forgot Passcode?” option in the bottom right corner. To proceed with the next step, you need to remember your Apple ID password.
- Step 2. On the next screen, enter your Apple ID password in the box to sign out your Apple ID from your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max. This will automatically start processing iDevice reset, removing all contents and passcodes in the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max device.
What if I Have Recently Changed My iPhone’s Passcode?
If you have recently changed the iDevice password, you can use your old passcode within 72 hours to sign in temporarily. After getting into your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, set a new passcode immediately to complete the “Passcode Reset” process.
Part 4: How To Get iPhone out of Security Lockout Using iTunes?
iTunes can reset your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max to its factory settings, allowing you to bypass the screen lock. While you know this platform for music management, it has brought about many features. The following guide presents instructions about how to unlock iPhone security lockout using iTunes:
Step 1. First, launch iTunes on your computer and connect it to your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max. After that, put your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max in the Recovery Mode by following the instructions:
iPhone 6 and Earlier Models: You need to press and hold the “Home” or “Power” button simultaneously until the Recovery Mode screen appears.
iPhone 7 and 7 Plus: Proceed to press and hold the “Power” and “Volume Down” buttons simultaneously until the Recovery Mode screen appears.
iPhone 8 and Later Models: Start by pressing the “Volume Up” button, release it, and continue to press the “Volume Down” button. After releasing it, continue by holding the “Side” button until the Recovery Mode screen displays.
- Step 2. Subsequently, iTunes will detect your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max in Recovery Mode. A prompt will appear stating that you want to “Update” or “Restore” your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max. From there, choose “Restore” and hit the “OK” button to restore your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Part 5: How To Get iPhone out of Security Lockout Using iCloud?
iCloud service is another handy method for people having queries about how to get an iPhone out of the security lockout. You should know this method removes your device data to access the phone screen again. Also, it requires the Find My option enabled on your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, and you need to know your Apple ID and password to proceed. After having these details, follow the given steps below:
- Step 1. At the start, go to the official iCloud website on any device and enter your “Apple ID” and “Password” in the related boxes. After that, enter a two-factor authentication code to lead into a new window. As you select the “Grid” icon, click “Find My” to view the connected devices with that Apple ID.
- Step 2. On the next screen, choose the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max you want to get out of the security lockout. Then, confirm the process by clicking the “Erase This Device” option.
Conclusion
Security Lockout or “iPhone Unavailable” is a common issue that appears when you enter an incorrect passcode up to 10 times. Our detailed guide provided authentic ways to fix the security lockout iPhone using simple steps. Here, Wondershare Dr.Fone is the most recommended method because it helps recover your Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max easily within a few steps.
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- Title: In 2024, Disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max How to Unlock a Disabled Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max?
- Author: Sophia
- Created at : 2024-07-15 01:11:50
- Updated at : 2024-07-16 01:11:50
- Link: https://ios-unlock.techidaily.com/in-2024-disabled-apple-iphone-11-pro-max-how-to-unlock-a-disabled-apple-iphone-11-pro-max-by-drfone-ios/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.